On Dec 26, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:

>
>
> On Dec 25, 2008, at 11:03 AM, Linda wrote:
>>
>> I just upgraded to OS  10.5.4 on my mirror door tower. When I opened
>> my mail it asked if I wanted to import or update (I think) anyway, no
>> problem and everything is up and running.
>>
>> But my hubby went on his user and his mail is not working. His  
>> folders
>> are there but are all blank. I haven't a clue how to remake his mail.
>> He will not be happy if we have lost his mail. Any help will be
>> appreciated!
>>
>> Linda in Ohio
>
>
> Linda, this may be rather unhelpful, but I'll give it a go anyway -
>
> I know in OS 10.4.11 I had to import my old mail into the new version
> of Apple Mail.
>
> Dunno if this is the way it works in Leopard, though.
>
> Not to worry about the mail because the posts should all there and
> accessible to any
> modern mail program.
>
> You might have to tell it again what your service is, etc. Or you
> might not.

it seems to be a problem with the mail app. I can't get it to quit on  
it's own and it won't open all the way.

Linda in Ohio

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